Movie Review: 'September Dawn' Tragic terrorism of a past 9/11 parallels our present By Ben Zgodny Sep 03, 2007 The date 9/11 is infamously associated with terrorism and tragedy. September Dawn is a rendition of another tragedy that occurred on the date of 9/11 on the plains of Utah in the year 1857. The story begins with a wagon train heading westward toward California, stopping in Mormon
In article <2q3tq39o17qma98rv1jr9hc9891f7olts9@4ax.com>, Robert <no@e.mail> wrote: On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 00:10:16 -0500, Shawn Hirn <srhi@comcast.net> wrote: If you haven't seen the film Atonement, I suggest you go see it. I saw Atonement tonight. The cinematography and costumes were superb. The performances by all the actors and actresses were outstanding. In particular
"Colin William" <colintwilliam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4sdt1oFuur5eU1@mid.individual.net... Went to see the new Bond movie last night. I grew up watching them and had been a huge fan up until the last decade or so, when the recent Brosnan movies had reached a level of cartoonish silliness that would make even Roger Moore blush. Anyway, I returned because the new
Since the Watchmen movie is now a reality, this piece from the archives, written by a person known as Flash Forever, gives interesting recaps of the two scripts that were written for the film twenty years ago - The Watchmen movie script review. Amazing Heroes No. 173. November, 1989. The comments I recalled concerning the Watchmen movie scripts were from an article which appeared in that
Liisa Sarakontu wrote: After fantastic Ullevi show last week I couldn't hope more than to get even something close to it, but boy oh boy what a joyride we had last night! I couldn't sleep for more than a couple of hours, and I just had to get up to start to write this. This will be long, but hey, I just had to get it all out right now. Thursday night, the night before the